Experts warn of potential West Nile threat after heavy rains
Experts warn of potential West Nile threat after heavy rains
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Lakota votes unanimously for levy on November ballot
Lakota votes unanimously for levy on November ballot
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Local judge honored for lifelong Cincinnati contributions
Local judge honored for lifelong Cincinnati contributions
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Tricia Macke's youth basketball team finishes 2nd in nation
Tricia Macke's youth basketball team finishes 2nd in nation
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SCOTUS to conference on Widmer case in September
Ryan Widmer's attorney is asking the United States Supreme Court to hear an appeal in his case. Widmer was convicted in 2011 of drowning his wife, Sarah, in the bathtub of their Warren County home.Full Story >Ryan Widmer's attorney is asking the United States Supreme Court to hear an appeal in his case. Widmer was convicted in 2011 of drowning his wife, Sarah, in the bathtub of their Warren County home.Full Story >
ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky. (AP) - The Elizabethtown City Council has appointed a successor to Mayor Tim Walker, who died June 14 after a heart attack.
Edna Berger was appointed Monday to complete Walker's term, which has about a year and a half left. The general election is in November 2014.
The News-Enterprise (http://bit.ly/11wJdZ9 ) said the situation was unprecedented in the city's 216-year history. All previous mayors finished their terms, and no one had been appointed to the position.
Berger is a 68-year-old businesswoman and member of the City Council. The council will select a replacement to complete Berger's term.
Walker was 54 when he died. He had been a firefighter and councilman before becoming mayor in 2010.
Information from: The News-Enterprise, http://www.thenewsenterprise.com
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Source: http://www.fox19.com/story/22787197/council-chooses-new-elizabethtown-mayor
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